You’re not required to have a home inspected before purchasing it, but it’s typically in your best interest. This gives you a clear understanding of the condition of the property, thus allowing you to better understand what you’re getting into. Along with forgoing an...
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Month: November 2020
What should you do if you’re struggling with a troublesome tenant?
You enjoy being a landlord for a few reasons. The first is that you get to provide housing to people who you love having as tenants. You meet new people and make friends with many who stay with you. You also love that you have a regular income from a passive source....
Wind turbines: Clean energy could come at a price
Ohio has lots of wide-open spaces, so it makes sense to add wind turbines. However, these turbines can be worrisome to the individuals and businesses that are around them. It’s true that these can be extremely dangerous, especially if they are not sited correctly....
How should you prep your finances before filing for divorce?
Divorce involves many facets and decisions that need to be made. But if you don’t have children, chances are good that the majority of your divorce will be focused on asset and debt division. Separating the financial entanglements of a married couple is typically not...
How much can you charge for a security deposit on a rental home?
Renting out real estate can be a great business model that allows you to turn existing properties or capital into a steady stream of income. Provided that you find good tenants, you can maintain the property and enjoy ongoing rent payment without a full-time work...
What if a seller is still in your new home when you need to move?
Unless you are an investor who wants to rent out the property or fix it up and resell it for a profit, taking possession of your new home is probably the most important part of buying it. You want to move in and start making changes or improvements to it. Your closing...